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well the folder i wanted to have finished is out as i broke a tap off in the las hole that needed tapped (still not sure how im fixing that one)
but will be there with a tuna sword and a few razors and one 6 inch utility (i have not a tabel but i will be floating around ) i ll be talkign to the dealers and seeing what deals i can work

show was good smaller then i thought for NY but had coop shooot 3 of my razors and looks at all the high end handle stuffs and talked shop with some great makers
ron was a proper host (more then jsut a proper he was greta )
had good meals
i sold nothing but really didnt plan on it ether (dave i was goin to stop by before the show but you were a hair out the way the way i went

I don't know what the answer is but a lot of the more popular makers sell out in the first hour of the first day. By Sunday morning the show was looking pretty sorry with all those empty tables every where you looked. Good crowd Friday, fair Sat. and poor Sunday.